
Denver homeowners will pay more in school taxes next year even though Denver Public Schools (DPS) slightly lowered its overall tax rate. The increase is being driven by rising assessed home values, a full 52.142-mill levy and a dramatic increase in t
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U.S. District Judge Patti Saris ruled in favor of a coalition of attorneys general from 17 states and the District of Columbia.

I make no secret of my fidelity to the University of Michigan. I grew up in Ann Arbor, the son of a UM school dean, and all three of my degrees, BA, MA, and Ph.D., are from that lovely campus. I choose to mostly ignore the recently past football seas

Democrats maintain their demands that caused the longest government shutdown in American history.

Daniel Lacalle, Chief Economist at Tressis hedge fund, discussed the Trump administration's $11 billion in aid to help farmers affected by the trade war with China.

Social media professor Andrew Selepak discussed the White House's new 'Media Bias' page, where they shame news outlets for what they consider fake news.

The maker of an iPhone app that flagged sightings of U.S. immigration agents sued the Trump administration for free speech violations on Monday.

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas launched her Senate campaign with an ad featuring President Donald Trump's past insults against her.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Health Secretary Robert Kennedy are spearheading a $1 billion campaign to improve U.S. airports.

Republican Sen. Tim Scott calls Democrat Jasmine Crockett's Texas Senate bid a sign of party's leftward shift in an exclusive interview about the 2026 race.

President Donald Trump and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced Monday that the administration was planning to disburse a $12 billion dollar aid package as part of the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program, to make targeted, one-time pa

Former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel blasts NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani for making ex-Biden FTC chief Lina Khan a top adviser, saying the selection undercuts his promises to make NYC more affordable.

A federal judge rejected the petition of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters on Monday to be released from incarceration pending the resolution of her criminal appeal. Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Scott T. Varholak wrote in a Dec. 8 order that Peters